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Wool Gloves�.,�..� a+ a a
Grey, fawn ur white w ith large e Per �ir
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Chamoisette G
Fancy ohamoisette gloves, shades black, beaver, mode,
pongee and brown, best quality $1.35 or 95c 59e pair
Plain two -domed gloves, any shade
Silk Gloves s ..: - , ; . ;,:•
Special line, in shades pongee, brown Or silver, fancy
cuff. Per pair
Silk Lingerie
Vests, bloomers, princess slips and silk brassieres,
neatly boxed. We have a good stock of the best shades.
Silk Scarfs
We have dozens of Scarfs that you can choose from
and this week we are offering a special range of pure
silk
each
.otitis for
Velour Kimonos
In full range of sizes and shades, made of Lawrence or
Iiea,•on cloth. Priced at •....• 1' S0 sr $1.25
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GODERICH• ONT.
Boxed, Handkerchiefs
Ladies'
Bused two or three to a
with dainty corners. 'I er box
box, ntac:e of the finest lawn
. 50e, 65o, 75e, 96a and $1.25
Children's
Three to a box with nursery rhymes printed and. illus-
trated on the box. These are. a box .......
Or best quality witk tittered corner, per box ..... >�
owels
Mt They are always as a gift and you will
find that we have a !'sage of patterns. 65e 76c, 96c and 51. 5
towels sell for
Po Lingerie Materials
Tubular knitted r to mss• in stades white, orchid.
=1.20 per yard
maize or flesh
Lingerie Crepe with dainty patterns or plain, width
30 itches, shades pink, or'c'hid, white or sky blue. Per
S9c
yard
Wool Olankets
Make a real gift. You can buy them r hits with
pPriced
blue borders, or we have them with large e�� t* patterns.
t ern per paird
from . ..
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Sweater Wools
1101.9!- =`>•� 'IW11
In one-ounee ball ling range of shades t•��'e��- t tM
Per ball '' " ��
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Wool Bose Special
In hlaek only. Any size and splendid
quality. Thee are pure wool. I'er pair
95c.
SPECIAL
Silk Bose
Pore silk of exceptional quality„_ with
;whited heel. Sold regularly at 31.75, any
shade. Special this week at
$1.50 per pair.
Chamoisette Gloves
In +hallex+ heaver, pongee, black, brown\\
and grey• Per pair
59c. ,,
H° L E 1? R•o° F
HofIERY
RE M EM It E Il your
friends with Hole -
proof Hosiery this
Christmas. it will keep
reminding them of ou
for many months. le
proof is beautiful, and
wears as well as it km.
:tyles for women, silk
or silk and wool,/$1.50,
11.75.
The S. A. Gray Co.
Botany Wools
Soft Botany X1'001, 4 -ply, in shades black, white and
several heather mixtures. Just what you need for
knitting wnrm hose and mitts. Per one-ounee skein
21c.
Towels
Of terry cloth, for .everyday tate. Si/e
14-41. x 31 -in.
19c each
Wool love Special
Children', oris ies' sizes. Sold regularly
up to 75c. Clearing at
ZIc pair
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SPECIAL
Canton `Crepe Dresses
Sold regularly tp to 1120.00. Good rang'
of styles and sized. Almost every
one brand new. Clearing this week at
$13.95
Ladies' House Dresses
Made of the fine'rt Englisch print, good loose
styles and guaranteed colors_Clearingat
$1.35 each
E$EVEZEE
Au rntcrtait.ment and c'hrietnuts
tree will be held at Kbeneaer church
on Friday. December 19. Admission
_:•• and Vic.
"tom^"
i•z-Eflil' lt-
LE}atl'KN. Dee. 17. -As there was
no church rerrke haat Sunday on ac-
,,.tint of the storm. we should like to
:utnnune ' that there will be a special
Christmas .errtee next Sunday and
if po.rltde Christmas- d,rorationr and
l'hrtrtma" musk,
Several of the ladles In the neigh-
borhood were able to Kell a number
of their geese, which were shipped
;talky to 'Toronto. , acini
lh,n't forget the Christmas TLIs
51 the chureh Monday evening.
gathering is to take the place of R
1, Chri.talso .tentertalnmeot. Parents
land an interested are Invited.
4 4I1.114011N K. Dee. 16. --Mr. I nk-
ster. of t:oderl•h, is dkitine his
daughter. Mrs. E. Mitchell. for a (rw-
days.wintry
Op ae,.ulnt of the cold,
weather on Sunday. there wet. n '
church Seriit'.• at North Zion.
TO -member the eon,r•rt to be given
in S No. 8 school on Monday af-
ternoon. the =end. A good program
is heiug pre %td.si.
Mr and Mrs. Col. Stewart. of Nile.
visited the latter" ateter. M r • Jelin
Treble. oar day this week.
We are pleased' to see Mrs .1. 1_a-
itoeryue. of McCraw station. around
again after • week's illness.
Mr .:es,. Ryan ban let the contract
of the cutting of a buudred corns of
w-,•si to havers. Ilerman Madel rill
Jonathan Fisher.
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Pongee Silk
iti natural shade only, width 32 inches You can make
dozens of dainty Christmas gifts with raw silk. Per
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' t eee77.• 69c.
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'el Clearing of Brushed Wool Sweaters
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just the thing for cold winter days. The shades are grey, fawcamel and bug. Several different styles. $4.95
Sold regularly at $6.75. Special this - k. each
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Prices on Coats Reduced to the Limit This Week
Special Attention to
Mail Orders and
Phone Orders
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S. A. GRAY CO.
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LANES. Dee. It -Fall ploughing
hes stopped in this locality_
The W. M. 8. of the Ashfield (w
ait he4,1 its meeting �ttackettA
1 eburrb on Thursday afternoon.
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good adelre:s was given
rte. of I w know A Ie of
1, 'int
inc and a nog of appl were
'ioronto for distribution among the
needy. , ro(tnurir's Co•-
The young people nets •re prepliring e play to he given
to the club room during the Christ -
Mat holidays.
Mr. and Ifni. John Jamieson vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lane on Fri-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Jno Little. Mr. Ewart Jam-
Iieson. Mrs. Thew. Ferguson. Mra fast.
lene end daughter Winnie are -peud-
tng part of this week in Toronto.
ti,•rvicet in tooth Lines and liack-
Mee church••$ were withdrawn on
Sunday last •
DCNG.%NNiON ' .w
DCNt:ANNosi. 1).r. 17. The ser
, i,.,. were withdrawn in the 1'racby•
te•rlan and Anglican ehur,tWs un
Sunda), owing to the severe storm. Ore. -There will be • )fe{ytrtby.
Miss Iva Carr ham resigned as fawn
I Christmas ...♦ ,•e for the
This store
Christmas.
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Merry
Christmas
is all set for an old-fashioned
Every section is brimming
fine things for gift -giving
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the gift he would pick himself
Just a few suggestions
Neckwear 1
A wonderful variety at
50c to $3.00
Shirts `-
Forsyth's Guaranteed
Shirts will make an
cellent gift. Price
ex -
$2.00 to $5.00
Mufflers
Scotch Cashmere Mufflers,
new and very attractive
$3.00 to $4.50
Silk Knitted Mufflers
rich designs
$2.50 to $4.50
Wool Mufflers
$1.25 to $1.75
- Hosiery �I
English all -wool in plain
and fancy colors. Price
60c to $1.85
Gloves
Fownes' French Suedes,
silk lined. Price $3 -OJ
others
$2.00 to $4.50
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Sweaters
Jaeger Coat Sweaters. the
world's finest makers, also
the best Canadian makes.
Prices
$2.75 to $8.50
New Lounge Robes
House Coats and Jackets'
smart plaids, shawl collar'
silk cord edges. Prices
$10.50 to $15.00
Other suggestions - Pyjamas. Night Robes, Under-
wear, Suspenders, Armbands, Garters, Cuff -Links. Tie
Pins, Collar -Cases, Umbrellas, Hats. Caps, etc.
Overcoats and Suits in great variety, good quality
and prices right.
W. C. PRIDHAM & SON
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. Men's and Boys' Wear
Next to Busk of Moatraal
Detroit. were cal'ed last
"r in S. ti. No' 17, West W.nwauoshc. special ttrlstmas service week to for abide of their father.
to take effes•t at the close of the
Sabbath schnrd iu the Methodist Mr. Florence McCarthy, who has leen
Sunday morning. The
year. church ora unda. I seriously 111.
Mr. Jacob Reed has gone hra.l will meet at 10 o'clock .ts un-
&nor •h
tri Toronto.
We are ;Seamed to know that Mrs.
Andes- Stewart is steadily improving
and able to leave the hospital. she
id at pr•aeut with her daughter at
Stratford. , ♦ children 1 born In Ireland and came to this
Bev. J. If. Martin. M.•s•r. Rohs di-trihutesl ortw.ng ) e'd• a
Dacidsou. Robs. McKenzie sad R. 1 w hos.. c'hri_tms• would be country while quite young. Vor Mme
Duff attended the union meeting in
great disappoint [nen 1 unless others years pest he has been invalided um -
Knox chlrtl, (n,I.-rh-h. Monday- rye et try to make it a happy oar. Artl•t.•s der the tender care of his 'laudr-
ing of clothing. toy-.. fruits or ♦egeta:A.s ter, Maw Annie Bowler. Mr. Bowler
The t'rshyt,•rlan Sunday: mehn.•I will he gladly 11' 1nwt. I'Irat leave lea, e.. to mourn his loss two daugb-
aoxl .onarogatton will boll :1 social them wrapped in white paper, if pr's" I hers and one sono his wife having pre
Ievening in the arb•embly room an 4111,,. s1w•ctat music by the Suoday , deceased him by .w•venteen years. The
Monday evening. December '22. All the as ti0.,l choir will be given at this funeral took place at St. Joseph's
congregation are rcekome t.. gland An s,•rviele, .nut a Christmas address. eliurch, Kingsbridge, December 111.
I.,ening tnge•ther. The lalib•aren. were Messrs. ]obs
791,. W'omen's institute a i 1 1 meet I:ODE111('H TOWNSHIP McNamara• Jos. (Y•Inughltn. J.
tit the home of Iles. itr►bt. %tsKen lir. sod sIr-. Alex Madill. of Ken- Wallace, Timothy Griffin, Jas. J.
zie• on tttrsdny, lkcrmb.•r 30th. �" 11.41y: Sask.. visited at the home of Bowler and Ed. Stennett.
tople. -The Other Wis.- Man.' Mr=. Ibrhert .1. Thompson. G,at-rk•b
t Ind dr The (9tristma• entertainment of the
Saltford Sunday school will be held
rn
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u11 a trip
nal for a short servl.s•. a n•r which
the Whit.. haft., service will he held
ill the auditorium at 11 o'clock. to
which all are invited. Each child is
asked to brine some kind of gift
which will afterwards he sent t.. I.e
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Boyle. of Gndr-
rioh. visited friends herr.
Death of Miebae4 Bowler. -•,At ble
old home. on Friday. I e.rmber 1201,
there mowed away one of Aahfl•'Id'+
oldest residents in the perso.t of Mr
Michael Bowler. The decesse•i woo
1'?. library r•pt.•rtnlnrn u • to
late, which was announced for Fri Don't forget the Christmas tree at
Fri-
day evening. December 19th. is post•
1 Tpyhzr'; Curm•rs w hocil house ••n at the Saltforl hall on Mozhlsl ec
paned until early in January. eery I►.remis•r Ing. December 22nd.
ger. J. R. Peters is giving a )Ir Ir. w
!task.. las e
at .Mrs. R. A. Thomp-
ext 1 the .ubjoe
Swallow, of Wilid tLnr.t
helpful teras of Sundry seating ad- 1 left for home after sp••rwt-
n,'nI.A on The T,•n , .iibnd- ung two weeks
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will b The Sabbath
Q ial tam's home.
will be "Tile Sxbtath [)lay." Special I On Sunday next n special service.
music will he Riven by the clads, be- appropriate to Christmas, will b•
ginnine with a bright song Tyke.
glad to learn that sir has so far pro- held Union 1'11111'011'11111'01 at p. m, Fcr•rp-
The friends of Mrs. Staley will he body atweleoPUnix r.
gee f..•d in her newline of work
am AUBURN to be able to present for sate a num• i Cruig
her of very pretty haskets. Consider- AllirRN, Dec. 17. 'Mr. W.
log her handicap of icing deaf. Anes family tooted .into their new rr•s1-
dumb and hlind, much credit is eine dose, sl stFwee r
to the patience and persistence wield aIsaith'hy, she, has been in Guelph for te
which she applied herself to her with her brother
work. These are on exhibition at pair le w months. returned home on
Mr WIII .prnle's furniture stornlrr-, The ltaptlst Snud;ey school will
The date of the ('hrtstma• hold their annus) Chrt-turas enter -
set
in the Methodist church is talnment on Thursday turas g, 1)tv-
set for Monday evetring, ihst•em er
29th. not on the 211th a• announce- ember
thetrth. s on The
eemlwrt2lsti,tandwill
the
lava wee
The program will be high- 11,r,.shrteriau•yn December land.
ly entertaining and all are welcome. Mr. Mate Beadle motored to wing
MbsMormrl j;artgtxt.-A missionary ham on li Ise xy. but owing to the
banquet was held in the Methodist hSaturdaowstorm was detained until
ehurrh on Wednesday evening. Ik;" M.►ndey.
ember 10th. A large number from !several from Auburn were at Myth
this district and from leasee tip' con several
r to sherd the funeral
tieintmrrlt embraced the opportunity of tient Plataer. who was killed by
to hese Rev. W. J. Mortimer. a n•- i A freight) train an the C. P. R. east
horned oda. de c from Sarhuaa. I of 'Myth on Saturday afternoon:
Weir Chine, der. ribs and pit•;ure I Mt.. Jas. Carter. fuss Sadie Gar-
vivdly from the moven wanes stud ter and Mr. anti )its. N. 11111 visited
day. Mns ■s they ,,slat to tik to- I Mra. J. Nenl.nn. formerly of Auburn.
dap. Mr. Mortimer has had twenty at Stratford on T'hurttrhy
char fsr- A large audience gathered at the
throe year.•' etp'rienc•e In
away land. and is now home on fur-
s for the third time. Iiia birth -
plass.
Presbyterian church on 'Monday a
tereonn. to hear Rev. Dr. Masi;r*lenr.
This will
A Merry
if you have some Photographs
trade while ,he folks are hotne
for the holidays.
J. T. FELL
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waw mn. younger da hitt hr +pent of l.ondon. who spoke
iIs of his pseser10 r F:ce•.'r. favor of union There are still s bat
me
b e resider . or ime 1n will return
but I here who are opposed to union,
( end Mra. Mortimer return to tb..tr number 1s becoming smaller.
Chirp After . w e: ethroe
of • A Christmas sen ice will he held
dear's furlough, while their there Mill- in Knox church nest Sabblth a w111
1011 their remain below! her*.
to tier Ing. i eeemher 21st•
The IAh rd in the here. AapoIDper render Christina' *tisk%
wsm nested In Atwtr•mMy room
loot of tsr
from 7 to R.SO o
whk•h the andlen.•r• repaired to the
audlori,rm. where the f. -11s ng pro
mem area carried eat: PrayerRe♦ .1. Ir. Martin: foto* by 110.tern
Klllmigh : lretnr•. :id ed b�1 M rich Inst Ir••r•.
tildes, W li'' w uartette. Mr'. 1 Dams sea 11r. 17srsaes
Miss as : focal nude b7 4
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errFN41RItufirr:E. 1•s 1d' Mears.
Morgan and waiter it)ilton nava tR
turned from Detroit.
lira. J. C Dalton visited In Gods -
Christmas
Suggestions
Corsage Flowers in the
new glazed and metallic
effects, lovely to brighten
the mid -winter eostunie
and spread Yuletide cheer.
Dainty accessories in nov-
elties, gifts thatwill make
Christma$•merry.
New Satin and Silk Hata.
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Miss MacVicar
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